Bloomington POPs

I just created a list of mobile apps that help you to find the nearest hotspots. This covers Apple and Android (sorry Windows users). I found many of these mobile broadband apps at
www.mobileinformers.com and sorta filled it out with some other great ones I found elsewhere.
The best part is that all of the mobile apps on this list are FREE. From
what I can tell, you just need to glance at your phone and the wifi
locations nearest to you will automatically show up. Pretty cool, huh?

Personally, I really don't find Google very helpful when I'm looking for a new
ISP. It keeps listing ones that aren't even in my zip code. I did find
some good sites (on Bing of all places) that let me search for just
Internet
service providers in MY area instead of the same old ones that don't
provide service to my address. It seems that the choices are always going
to be very few and they are going to be dependent on your exact address,
so it's best to use one of these ISP locators and let them show you
what's available.

I didn't know this, but apparently you can setup a wifi network on
Dish Network, if you use their Internet service. At our farm in
Jonesville, my grand parents use
Dish Network Internet and I was able to create wifi network for them
using a simple adapter. I had to buy the wifi adapter from off Amazon.com
for about $50, but that was all I needed. If you're stuck in a similar
spot using satellite Internet, you should looking into what type of wifi
adapters they have and setup your own wireless network for you mobile
devices.

Everyone knows that broadband is very expensive these
days. Sometimes too expensive for college students, like me. Fortunately, I discovered Freedompop.. Although finding
high speed Internet providers by zip code is the
still best way, since a hard-line broadband connection gives you so much
more bandwidth, using a mobile Internet provider while away from home is
a good alternatively. And if you have to use one, then it might as well
be free! Well, at least the first 500 MB are, but that's enough for most
people.

WiFi Internet Locations

Use my WiFi map to locate one of the free wireless Internet hotspots located within the city. Covers all popular coffee shops, restaurants, schools, airports, and other WiFi hotspots equiped with a broadband Point Of Presence (POP).